The Walk of Reform
June 24, 2022
In 1997 when, after many years of part-time study, I graduated with a theology degree, my uncle, who was a diocesan priest, observed…
Read moreIn 1997 when, after many years of part-time study, I graduated with a theology degree, my uncle, who was a diocesan priest, observed…
Read moreMany of us over these last few weeks have lamented over the rising cost of living. What we used to spend on fruit,…
Read moreThe third part of the Creed In both the creeds that are part of the celebration of Mass – the Apostles’ Creed and…
Read moreWe are celebrating today the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ. This feast reminds us that Jesus gives his very…
Read moreThe St. Vincent de Paul Society’s annual Winter Appeal provides financial and material support for those in need, the jobless and the disadvantaged…
Read moreRefugee Week 19-26 June 2022 The annual celebration of Refugee Week helps to promote greater awareness of refugees, the issues they face and…
Read moreOver these last few weeks, our parish communities have been drawn together as we witnessed small hands extending outwards to receive Christ in…
Read moreA New Age In our time, we are on the doorstep of a new age. This awareness was triggered by the…
Read moreThis month’s book recommendations by Sr Joanna at Pauline Books & Media. By Lamplight: A Book of Biblical Reflections by Genevieve Glen, OSB…
Read moreTwo notions of the Church have been strongly developed over the last 50 years. The first is the understanding of the Church as the People…
Read moreThe staff from our three parishes primary schools gathered together on Friday, 10 June to reflect on the vision and mission of our Catholic schools…
Read moreThe Holy Trinity We cannot understand the Trinity. The ways in which we talk about the Trinity are ways…
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